American Jockey Records for 1922, Daily Racing Form, 1922-03-01

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! ■■ l : . | - , • ; I I I I ! ; ■ , , I AMERICAN JOCKEY RECORDS FOR 1922 Dining the racing from January 1, 1022, up to and including February 26. 140 jockeys were win- ners of one or in. .re races in the Fnited State*. Mexico and Cuba. The lecord of these jockeys for the period named, with their riding weights, is embraced in the following tabulation: Jockey. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. ITnp. P.P. Atwell. 0 113 3 10 0 | .33 Itabiu, Q lllo 10 1 o l x .10 Ball. R 107 ■ 10 2 S 3.1 .18 Barnes. N. J. ..10.1 101 IS 17 20 4! .13 Barnes. E 10S 4ft 10 .1 7 27 .20 Boganowski. W..103 147 31 32 30 .54 .21 Bower. 11. B...103 102 12 13 10 67 .12 Boyle. S 107 2.1 2 3 4 16 .08 I.retuung. G 98 122 ft .1 14 94 .07 Brooke. T 90 90 24 24 11 31 .27 Bry.laes. II ftft 41 3 1 .1 32 .07 Burke. H. J 112 72 10 S 11 43 .14 Bums. T 101 92 9 13 1ft .11 .10 Butwell, 1 us 35 044 gj .17 Buxton. || 110 34 2 10 .1 17 .06 Caron, P 110 .14 4 « .1 3ft .07 Carroll. «:. W...103 31 3 3 7 IS .10 Carroll, J 100 21 1 .1 1 18 .04 Carter. R 109 106 14 .1 4 83 .13 Chalmers, J 96 100 10 11 10 63 .10 Clements. H 106 30 1 0 3 20 .01 Coltiletti. r. .110 87 ft 7 18 .13 iM Coney. 1 106 41 4 2 4 34 .09 Conley. .1 112 4 3 10 2 .2 Connelly, D 113 12 3 0 1 10 .0* Connors. J Ill 24 I 4 2 17 .04 Corey. G 107 37 4 4 2 27 .11 Dishmon. C 102 IS t 3 0 13 .11 Dominick, .1 Ill .17 5 9 9 34 .0 Donahue. E 103 .11 4 2 ft 36 .OS Dotity. R 110 13 3 3 I 10 .Ol Diiggan. C 113 20 1 I 4 12 .0.1 Everett. N 106 69 7 12 10 40 ll Fator, E 105 8.1 6 13 14 .12 07 Fat or, II 96 37 3 I 6 23 OS FiehN, ; 03 137 II 34 II 91 .12 Fletcher, 1 108 13 1 1 0 11 til Frey. .1 100 -J7 3 3 1 20 .11 Frieshon. A 9.1 51 10 17 7 21 .18 Fio„gatte. I. ...108 22 I 1 0 JO .0.1 Gantner, A 102 94 10 11 13 f.O .11 Garner. M 108 143 28 Sf 26 00 .20 Gargan. W 114 43 I ti 3 28 .14 Cordon. 1 104 .1.1 8 11 12 24 .15 Gross. C 308 10.1 10 8 12 7.1 .10 Hall, L 112 38 2 2 9 26 .0.1 Heupel, .1 303 37 2 7 I 2.1 .0,1 Hinpliv. W 110 30 1 1 0 14 .06 Hollowav. B. ..107 3s" H s 8 1»3 AH Hunsker. F 115 8 1 4 1 2 .12 Hunt. F 105 78 S 13 13 44 .10 Hunlamer. J. ...104 28.1 OS 49 .10 118 .24 Hurn, l 93 S« 7 4 .1 70 .04 Hurn. r 80 13.1 14 20 14 87 .10 Ja.kson. C 107 71 12 8 17 34 .17 Jacobs, A 103 143 13 22 21 87 .00 Jones H. E 95 .12 111 .40 Josiah. E 103 25 1 4 4 10 .04 Kelsav. J09 90 16 11 1.1 48 .18 Kennedy. B 10.1 1.1.1 30 20 26 73 .19 Kindle. C 105 I 1 0 0 5 .17 King. II 112 31 2 1 5 23 .Oil Ling, C 98 241 M 40 26 116 .24 Lillet. W 117 !l 4 I 1 1 .44 Ung, H M 40 3 1 I 35 .07 Lowe. S 102 19 1 1 2 15 .03 Lyke. 1 11.1 26 4 4 3 11 .M Maibf-n, 1 103 135 17 17 18 83 .13 Majestic. .1 97 2S 5 1 I 3ft .18 Matinelli. B 102 35 3 3 1 28 .09 Martin ,E 104 35 1 2 2 SO .03 Martinez. P. ...113 125 21 II 18 70 .It Martz. E 93 10 1 1 1 10 .05 McCov. J 102 26 3 .1 4 14 .12 McDermott. L. .106 48 4 3 4 37 .08 McBwen. P. 112 31 1 3 1 26 .0.3 McLaughlin. A... 97 00 5 33 10 32 OS Merimee, J 94 16 1 0 3 12 .06 Metcalf. J 112 15 4 3 2 0 .27 Miller, C. C. ... 91 I 1 0 1 4 17 Miller. C. II 112 18 3 I 4 M .17 Molters, H Ill 23 I 1 0 10 2d Mooney. J. D. ...107 121 18 9 20 74 .11 Moore. E. T I08 7.1 18 14 17 20 .24 Moore, F 108 30 I 0 I t$ .07 Morris, 1 110 46 8 12 3 23 .17 Morrissev. W. .112 .13 8 3 2 40 .1.3 Murphy. F 110 26 3 2 I 19 .12 Murrav. T Ill -B3 I 4 9 30 .07 Noble. E 106 126 30 17 28 .11 .24 OMahonev, C. ..100 96 17 21 13 4.1 .18 Organ. V 96 25 2 3 I 17 .OS Owens. J 93 90 10 11 7 Id .11 Parke, p. 107 133 13 20 14 Ml .10 Iegg. ■ 110 1.1 2 2 3 8 .13 IViinian. 1 9S 133 32 26 18 f.7 .24 Perrv. W 116 1 1 0 0 0 100 Petz. J. G 110 6 1 0 0 5 .17 forte, J 9.1 29 1 .1 3 20 .03 Pickens, A 101 H 21 17 10 44 .23 Pool, E 107 116 19 11 24 62 .16 Pool. W 93 21 4 2 4 11 .19 Ponce, C 107 87 9 12 8 .18 .10 Prible. 1 91 165 41 22 22 80 .25 Rae, T 108 43 ■ •" I 30 .12 Ralls. C 9.1 75 3 11 9 .12 .04 Richardson, M 01 41 8 2 7 27 .12 Robinson. C. ...Ill 67 11 S 10 38 .16 Romanelli. R. ...lOI 33 1 2 4 2.1 .06 Saladln, H Ill 44 3 5 ■ 31 .07 Scheffel. B 03 147 28 21 19 79 .19 Schwartz. M 10.1 17 2 0 0 11 .12 Scobie. E 102 110 10 11 17 73 .09 Khclepets. J 105 67 9 13 17 2t» .13 Simmons, J 101 24 1 1 o 22 .04 Slaughter. M. ...108 2.1 5 3 3 14 .2.1 Small wood. J. ..114 30 3 3 4 20 .10 Smith. J 100 32 2 3 5 T.2 .03 Studer, C 98 267 43 44 37 141 .17 Swart. N 102 120 12 22 13 73 .10 Tavlor. E 112 112 9 11 7 83 .08 Tavlor. W. W...115 1 1 0 0 0 100 Thomas, II 101 127 15 IS 16 78 .Ul Thomas, J Ill 13 1 2 0 10 .OS Thompson. C. ...10S 71 13 14 12 32 .18 Thrailkill 105 1« I 1 * 1" -06 Tiomldey. A. ... ft" I 2 0 3 3 .33 Turner. C 10fl 30 8 7 0 21 .22 Wallace. J 93 70 I 9 ■ M .OS Walls, G HO 34 2 2 2 28 .06 Watson. C Ill 5ft 17 4 4 24 .2» Wayt. T 95 110 31 20 27 35 .26 Weiner, F 102 82 4 6 6 66 .05 Wida S 107 40 5 S 3 30 .11 Williams. G 106 04 11 14 ft 25 .2.1 Wilson, T 97 131 24 21 22 64 .18 Wilson, F 105 .17 12 7 1 37 .21 Wilson. A 102 214 37 48 30 99 .17 Yeirat. A »4 22 I 2 3 16 .01 /.ooller. .1 105 52 4 9 6 U .OS


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